Pratt institute

anyone go there?
know anything about their architecture program?
best skiing in ny and surrounding states?

im going to be a senior in the fall and ive been looking around online to find places to visit this summer/early fall for schools around here (new england area) and saw that they have a really good architecture program and want to know anything i can about it before i make a visit. and of course, whats the skiing like in new york? any mountain that really stand out from the rest that i should know about if i end up going?

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i would say the best mountain for downhill skiing is gore. gore lacks a good terrain park though. otherwise look to vermont for good skiing. vermont is still just as close to pratt as some ny mountains.

^^^ catskills though are still pretty close...its a quick drive on the taconic or thruway. i normally ski at plattekill (no lift lines or crowds, cheap, difficult slopes) or bellayre (crowded, cheap, good terrain park, somewhat difficult slopes). there also are some mountains in mass (jiminy peak) that might still be within three hours of nyc.

yeah traveling out of the city would probably suck with the traffic. wonder if id be able to get crazy urbans done in the city though... and have someone in the photography major at pratt to get pics, that would be pretty sick haha.

any more info from ns'ers?
bumpity

Park Etiquette From A Park Ranger: There is no reward for being an idiot. Please clear all landings as quickly as possible, and for the love of the abominable snowman, don't hang out where people may land on you!

Park Etiquette From A Park Ranger: There is no reward for being an idiot. Please clear all landings as quickly as possible, and for the love of the abominable snowman, don't hang out where people may land on you!